Egyptian comedian Talaat Zakaria died yesterday at the age of 58 after suffering a health crisis.

The Ministry of Culture also called it in a statement saying that "artistic life has lost a smile maker in Egypt and the Arab world, which succeeded in performing its roles spontaneously attracted the hearts of the public."

He inherited a number of Egyptian artists, through social media, including: Salah Abdullah, Ahmed El Sakka, Amir Karara and Rania Youssef.

Born in 1960 in Alexandria, Zakaria graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and has since distinguished himself in comedy roles.

Standing in front of the top comedy stars in Egypt, such as Adel Imam and Samir Ghanem, and participated in several plays, including «Bahlul in Istanbul», «Me, Marty and Monica», «Sugar Hanim», and «Papa Gab Banana».

In the cinema, he presented films: "The President's Cook", "The Elephant in the Handkerchief", "Halimo of the Legend of the Beaches", along with his participation in "Harem Karim", "We Have the Next Statement", "Awaa Shakek", "Stupid of it" and "Haha" And an apple ».

He appeared in dozens of television series, and was present with his voice performance in several radio series, and children's series.